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experience to equal at least 6 years. • Experience working in a biosafety level 2 laboratory with Klebsiella pneumoniae. • Experience working with mammalian models of infection, including tissue processing
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collaborations. They will also work with internal and external stakeholders to cultivate and solicit philanthropic gifts. Hybrid Work Model: The University of Minnesota Foundation (UMF) operates under a hybrid
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(graphs, schema, structure models, etc.) to illustrate results of research. ● Communicate findings during regular group meetings. ● Help with writing, assembling, and editing manuscripts, grants and
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preparation and setup. Collect biological data, particularly related to cardiac interventions in animal models, under established protocols. • Data Analysis and Recordkeeping – 20% Analyze experimental data
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studies, including data entry, quality control checks, scanning, and filing. Complete training and research occupational health requirements to assist with laboratory animal procedures. Obtain and record
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educational resources that help practitioners, volunteers and youth leaders apply the 4-H Thrive Model to youth programming. Provide training and technical support to educators, youth leaders, volunteers and
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other related oral and written reports. Projects include the oversight of laboratory techniques relevant to rodent models of induced cell death, pathogen, and tumor immunology. Procedures must be lead to
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compliance and ensure lab safety. Individual will assist in ordering laboratory supplies and maintaining laboratory logs 35% Research: Conduct laboratory procedures using animal models of pancreatic cancer
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Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 0001 Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Job Duties: 80% Generate pilot data for new project on two-hit model of early onset
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three critical strategies: 1) integration of methods and ideas across disciplines, 2) collaborative projects that assemble the people required to achieve that integration, and 3) strategic use of model